You have a MicroSD slot , but would you like to install anything and everything on your external card? Indeed, to have a microSD card of 64 GB and to be able to enjoy only half, it is frustrating. Things have become much simpler with Android Marshmallow but it is also possible with lower versions. Here's how to transform your external SD card into internal storage to increase memory on your Android.

Increase internal memory on Android Lollipop or lower

Increase memory on Android - Tools & Downloads

MicroSD card (the better the class of the SD card, the better the performances):

Increase memory on Android - Procedure

2. Click Partition Format , and then name it PRIMARY , give it as a FAT32 file system .

3. Click on Split Partition

4. We separate the microSD card into two partitions. We have a 16 GB SD card, with about 15 GB usable. So we will enter 13 GB for a partition, which will give a little over 2GB for the other partition. If you have a 64 GB card, enter for example 61 GB.

5. Now select the smallest newly created partition, then click Partition Format , enter here Ext2 as the file system

6. Right-click the partition, and then in the Modify drop-down menu , click Set Partition as Primary . You should now have something that looks like this: